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Hackett I Chuck Sam Leinenkugel David wright, Micky John Turner Gary Lou Reeves Brad Homeroom Coach Row Pam Wilson, Evans, Row Spiegel, Greg Ken Gorga, Rick Smith Byrant .lim ONeiI Mark Sam Sue Schroeder Mike Schroeder Homeroom E103-Mrs. Cornell, ' Row 1-Terri Johnson, lee McFarland, Linda Bush, Amy Kell, Jim Schreliler, Ed An'u'zis,,lB.J. Davison, Row 2- Marty Trew, 'Jim Barron, Carol Angerman, Carol Foster, Liz OfConnlor,' Jill Juhrend, Tom McGovern, Row 3- Kraig -White, Larry Wescott, Rick Miller, Karen Werner, Tim McCasey, Bob Kilpatrick, Tom Quarton, Row 4- Bruce Walker, Dave Miller, Jack Meoli, Jim Coulter, John Follis, Denny Sights. Homeroom E105-fMr. Vratanina , Row 'l-Donna Johnston, Marilyn McPhersonl,ll,Martha Saefke, Mary Simpson,'Kn-iss, Blackwood, Chris Sullivan, Leischen Mudge, Sue Howell, Margaret MacManusy Row 2-Laura Dawson, Ben Ll King, Fran Leathers, Betsy Botsford, Ferol Grote, Jennifer Wills, Debbie Widener, 'Arthur Stewart: Row 3-Harley Foxworthy, Kathy Bobel, Karen Laible, Peter Loiko, Nick Mackie, Don' Mc- Pherson, Bill Rohr, Becky Sewell, Row 4-Tom Thygerson, Mark Arminski, Tom Ellis, Ron Rice, Paul Weber, Bob Ebersole, Rob Conelly, Bill Craig. ill
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eaholmites enjoy a good party Seaholm students, iust like teenagers everywhere, enioy a good party, simply because they are teenagers. Naturally, they take every opportunity to have any kind of party, a Valentine's party, a birthday party, a surprise party, or just a party-party. Of course, this means decorations, motley-colored balloons, crepe paper streamers, and brightly painted signs. However, a party iust wouldn't be much fun without the viands fthe coke, ginger ale, chocolate chip cookies, doughnuts, and candy.l And always there is music, loud, noisy music, with energetic young people performing the latest dances. Planning to surprise their homeroom teacher, Betsy May, Kathy Clark and Jamie Twyman decorate the walls and blackboards. M .t., K Sue Matthews offers Mr. Whitney a sugar doughnut. He gladly accepts and sits back to enioy the party, while Betsy May and Sally Hutchins watch. Assisting in the decorating, Sara Wickizer blows up an orange balloon. Sara Wickizer r l John Crawford if Q s figitsii S, -, ' , A QQ - is Tony Metcalf ', fffiff ftiijgi - - . ' -fo fig: i':f' :xfs. ' Lewlv? Sue Matthews H- , -f o 41 6 A , . , M gr is Y -gyiity Woody Shook , -.f, ., eo
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Tom Allen, Brian Connolly, and Linda Frost take their candy, which was delivered in time for Christmas, back to their room. Homeroom treasurer, John Melcher counts the candy sale money and records the amount sold that day by CH9. ,qw-M ju- Juniors' candy sale earns for activities The Junior Candy Sale, now a tradi- tion at Seaholm, was started in 1956 and continued every year. Working in- dustriously, the class of '68 sold Sanders candy door to door, to friends and to relatives. Many residents, familiar with the procedure, anxiously await the ar- rival of a salesman. Rivalry between friends and home- rooms rose as they competed eagerly to outsell each other. The profit from this sale helped pay for extravagant J-Hop and aided in paying senior ex- penses. Altogether, the' iunior class earned over S'll,00O. Victor Ulrich signs a receipt showing that he received his candy and will deliver it. Mickey Neff Jill Juhrend X '- f V. Y V5 Ahkh i 5 ,255 Q i,', ili' S Donna Johnston '-f, , .,,, . 1-. , -.L. stt 1 ti,. , I , ...... t, - : Il 2 sg, Terri Johnson f . 2 Q ,L if L U ' 1 'ff' A. ':3's':sI ' 4 lurk , David Rosenberger J SE' l
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